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as seamaiden suggested a couple drops of liquid soap is a great spreader/sticker.
Like all comments here. Yucca for the win.
I also found this:
makes some good points as well.
I was thinking molasses as a spreader sticker. When I spray tea I never add a spreader sticker...
not sure if you read the entire thread chikken..but that IS the discussion..from what I gather it's not the best idea for beneficials.as seamaiden suggested a couple drops of liquid soap is a great spreader/sticker.
thanks for the input kes...looks like that product is mostly yucca..looks promisingOrganic wet betty
Sorry D...those ingredients are for spreading chems.Not avail in Cali
Yes that's what I did..next time going to brew the foliar with a small bit of molasses and ewc. I was doing a quick foliar with just settled talc/bennies in RO...for a quick app.Cool I've just been using the foliar pack with no wetting agent. I wasn't sure if that was the right product.
I haven't had a minute lately but I have this on my shelf.Yes that's what I did..next time going to brew the foliar with a small bit of molasses and ewc. I was doing a quick foliar with just settled talc/bennies in RO...for a quick app.
Just didn't want to kill them with soap.
looks like Beneficials in a bottle..too bad they don't list the species though. I'd use it for teas.I haven't had a minute lately but I have this on my shelf.
I don't know if I can use it as a tea or if it leans more on the side of benies we are applying.
http://omenvironmentalproducts.com/om-ag-sumagrow/
Exactly, I didn't realize all the benies in there. I thought it was more like a tea. So I didn't want to waste my packs or vice versa.looks like Beneficials in a bottle..too bad they don't list the species though. I'd use it for teas.
Ah, reread what he said, he doesn't think it's done much harm. That said, he also feels there's no need to add an additional surfactant, adjuvant, or what-have-you in presence of the sticky exudates specifically the bacteria put out. :)not sure if you read the entire thread chikken..but that IS the discussion..from what I gather it's not the best idea for beneficials.
thanks for the input kes...looks like that product is mostly yucca..looks promising
0.06% Saponin
0.15% Yucca Extract
1.75% Non-Ionic Surfactant
99.79% Inert Ingredients (water)
I did not know that! I regularly use hay sweepings that I get for free from the local feed shop for my teas, but I usually make them separately because of the stank factor. Hmmm.... good to know, thanks. Gives me an idear or three.Alfalfa meal in your tea will work as a surfactant/wetting agent. Not near as messy as yucca, and way cheaper.
They are giving it away almost at my store. Grabbed a bottle of the organic version. Not bad. Like Coco wet better though.i was given a quart of "wet betty" from the grow store and it seems to work well.but if i remeber right,its kinda pricey